Article 2S1A6 Two hot Jupiters around two similar stars orbiting at similar distances look similar, right? WRONG

Two hot Jupiters around two similar stars orbiting at similar distances look similar, right? WRONG

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WASP-67 b and HAT-P-38 b are two far-flung exoplanets orbiting near-identical stars at similar distances. Their size and temperatures are also pretty close. So, naturally, astronomers thought that their atmospheres wouldn't be too far apart. They were wrong."

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